best general purpose STEEL shot-size for combo of big & small ducks?

Macintosh

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Surprised I didnt find 7 different threads on the topic. For you guys who waterfowl hunt a lot, what is your favorite 12ga steel shot size for general purpose waterfowl use? This is mostly fairly open marsh, and a 50:50 mixture of small ducks (teal and wood ducks) and bigger ducks (mallards, blacks, etc) and only very rarely geese. While I'd like to think all shots will be close, cupped-wings, floating in the air as they commit to my decoys...the reality is some shots will be less than perfect like that. Not skybusting by any stretch, but with my decoy and calling skills resembling that of a chimpanzee, "getting them close and shooting them in the face" is perhaps more aspiration than reality.... Are steel 2's too big for the small ducks? Are steel 4's too small for the big ducks? Are 3's the perfect answer? Does it actually matter?
Any experience, advice or snide remarks are welcomed. Thanks in advance.

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D S 319

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2s or BB depending upon what we getting into. Birds don’t seem to mind when they’re feet down.
 

amassi

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I shoot kent fasteal 3” #6 shot for ducks
Drop down to the teal steel 3” #6 for woodies or timber hunts.


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I shoot kent fasteal 3” #6 shot for ducks
Drop down to the teal steel 3” #6 for woodies or timber hunts.


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What's the difference? I probably wont drop that small, just curious the difference between those 3" 6's versus teal 3" 6's?
 

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2 shot black cloud for every thing ducks geese pheasants . Killed plenty stone dead 40 yards but 95% are under 20 feet set in the decoys.
 

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I like #2 for ducks, BBs for big Canada geese. Teal get a pass from me, I very rarely shoot at them. If I was shooting predominately teal, I would drop down to #4's. #4's work well for bigger ducks too, but I don't like chasing/cleaning up the extra steel pellets to be honest. Call me lazy, but more and smaller shot tends to lead to more missed pellets left in the meat, which can lead to broken teeth.
 

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I like 1s for ducks and geese close and far. It gives you more range than 3s and 4s, and then doesn’t tear up as much duck when they are decoying as smaller shot. 2s are my second choice if I can’t find 1s.
 
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